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  • A:Most degree programs taught in Chinese have an HSK requirement. The HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test) proves that the applicant has attained a certain level of language proficiency and is therefore able to attend classes taught in Chinese. However, many universities will offer conditional admission to students who have not met the HSK requirement. Students are accepted onto the program if they successfully complete a one-semester or one-year Chinese language program prior to attending the degree program.
  • A:Under normal circumstances, students who majored in science or the humanities can apply for postgraduate programs in economics and business. Science majors who apply for humanities subjects are also usually admitted. However, it is unusual for humanities majors to be admitted to master's programs in science and engineering. This will depend on the individual's Bachelor's degree and transcript i.e. what they studied as an undergraduate. Students who did not study chemistry and math in high school cannot apply for medical programs.
  • A:Normally, the basic requirement for China’s bachelor programs is high school graduate, which equals to the accomplishment of 12 years' study. O-LEVEL or IGCSE does not meet this requirement, thus students with this two results are not qualified for China’s bachelor programs.

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